US4435692A - Low electrostatic capacity wire-wound type ignition cable - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to ignition cables used in the ignition circuits of the internal combustion engines of automobiles, and more particularly to a wire-wound type high voltage resistance cable.
- the ignition cables of the internal combustion engine of an automobile are typically composed of a noise preventive wire.
- the main purpose of an ignition cable is to transmit a high voltage from the secondary side of an ignition coil to the ignition plug, without reducing the voltage level in transit, and perform firing of the ignition plug perfectly.
- Another important purpose of the ignition cable is to attenuate the capacity discharging current which flows during the initial period of ignition plug discharge.
- the frequency component of this capacity discharging current ranges from the MF band to the UHF band because the rise speed of the current is very high (10 -9 sec.). This discharging current component is the main cause of the production of noise waves. Since there has been a strong demand for the use of the 80 MHz frequency band as a communications channel, it is especially necessary to suppress the noises in this frequency band.
- An object of the invention is to provide a wire-wound type ignition cable in which the secondary voltage required to charge the ignition plugs is transmitted without decrease, while suppressing the capacity discharging current and maintaining the electrostatic capacity of the cable at a low level.
- a central reinforcing string made of aramido-type fibers is covered by a ferrite core of 1.3 mm or less in thickness.
- the core is prepared by kneading a base polymer of 100 parts by weight and a ferrite powder of 300 to 700 parts by weight.
- a resistance wire is wound onto the core such that the number of turns thereof ranges from 8,000 to 14,000.
- the coiled assembly is then covered with a low dielectric insulation layer, a braid layer, and a silicon sheath, respectively.
- FIG. 1 shows an equivalent circuit of an ignition system with a wire-wound type ignition cable
- FIG. 2 is a graphical representation showing the noise current spectra carried on a wire-wound type ignition cable
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view with cut-away portions showing a preferred embodiment of an ignition cable according to the present invention.
- the secondary voltage of the ignition coil is not decreased during transmission through the cable.
- an electrically conductive material such as salt or mud attaches to the sheath of the ignition cable, a low impedance is produced with respect to the ground potential, and the charging current flows largely according to the electrostatic capacity between the conductor core (hereinafter referred to merely as "a core" when applicable) and the sheath of the cable.
- a core the electrostatic capacity between the conductor core
- the electrostatic capacity of the cable is high, the ignition voltage will be decreased and the ignition plugs will not receive enough voltage to operate properly. In order to eliminate this difficulty, it is necessary to use an ignition cable having a low electrostatic capacity of 90 pF/m or less.
- the electrostatic capacity of an ignition cable may be reduced by increasing the outside diameter of the cable. However, it is not desirable to increase the cable diameter, because the resulting cable would not be interchangeable with a conventional cable. Thus, in order to decrease the electrostatic capacity of an ignition cable, the diameter of the core should be reduced.
- the electrostatic capacity of the ignition cable of the invention can be decreased by using both an insulator material and a sheath material which is low in dielectric constant and by decreasing the core diameter.
- a polyolefin material low in dielectric constant be used as the insulating material and EPDM or silicon rubber be used as the sheath material (taking its heat resistance, etc. into consideration).
- EPDM or silicon rubber be used as the sheath material (taking its heat resistance, etc. into consideration).
- the central reinforcing string be as small in diameter while maintaining a high tensile strength.
- an aramido-type fiber be used as the reinforcing string.
- a wire-wound type ignition cable can be considered as a line which has distributed parameters such as the pure resistance of the conductor, the inductance of the wound conductor, the stray capacity between the conductors, and the stray capacity between the conductor and the earth (which in practice is the periphery of the engine head). Therefore, an equivalent circuit of an ignition system using the wire-wound type ignition is as shown in FIG. 1.
- reference character R designates a pure resistance per unitary length of the ignition cable
- L an inductance per unitary length of the ignition cable
- Ct the stray capacity between the conductors per unitary length
- C the stray capacity between the conductor and the earth per unitary length
- Eg an ignition plug's discharge starting voltage
- Zr the impedance of the ignition coil.
- the noise producing current Ip in the plug discharge section can be obtained on the distributed constant circuit principle as follows: ##EQU1##
- Z o is the characteristic impedance of the ignition cable
- P r is the reflection coefficient of the ignition coil
- ⁇ is a line propagation constant
- l is the length of the line.
- the noise current I p flowing in the wire-wound type ignition cable has a frequency spectrum A (as shown in FIG. 2) which has an anti-resonance frequency f o .
- the frequency spectrum B of a resistance string type ignition cable of the prior art does not exhibit an anti-resonance characteristic.
- the anti-resonance frequency f o is: ##EQU3##
- the wire-wound type ignition cable can be considered as a solenoid having a finite length having an inductance L expressed by the equation:
- d 1 is the radius of the solenoid core
- ⁇ s is the magnetic permeability of the solenoid core
- the anti-resonance frequency f o is set near 80 MHz.
- d 1 is set at 0.65 mm and L is maintained at 792 ⁇ H/m. Accordingly,
- the magnetic permeability of a ferrite core which is manufactured by extruding a mixture prepared by kneading a base polymer such as chlorinated polyethylene or EPDM and ferrite powder can be expressed as follows: ##EQU5##
- ⁇ 1 is the specific permeability of ferrite
- ⁇ 2 is the specific permeability of the base polymer
- q is the ratio of the volume of ferrite powder to the volume of the entire ferrite core layer.
- the degree of extrusion of ferrite rubber is limited when the cover thereof is formed by extruding the ferrite layer. Accordingly, the degree of kneading of ferrite powder is also limited such that q is no more than 0.6 (60%).
- the permeability ⁇ s actually measured is of the order of seven. Accordingly, from Equation (6), N is about 8300 T/m.
- a suitable number of turns for the winding type ignition cable of the invention ranges from about 8,000 turns/m to about 14,000 turns/m. Note that heretofore the numbers of turns of a wire-wound type ignition cable ranged from 4,000 to 6,000 turns/m.
- a preferred embodiment of the ignition cable according to the invention will now be described with reference to FIG. 4.
- a mixture is prepared by kneading chlorinated polyethylene of 100 parts by weight and Mn-Zn ferrite powder of 500 parts by weight.
- the mixture thus prepared is extruded to cover a central reinforcing string 1 (such as an aramido-type fiber of 1500 deniers) so that the resultant outside diameter is 1.3 mm.
- a "Nichrome" wire 3, 0.06 mm in outside diameter and 105 ⁇ -cm in specific resistance, is wound 9,600 turns per meter on the ferrite core thus fabricated.
- An insulating material which is prepared by blending polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene mixture (EPDM) having a low dielectric constant, is extruded to form a cover layer 4 on the ferrite core on which the "Nichrome" wire 3 had been wound.
- the resultant outside diameter is 4.6 mm.
- glass fibers are braided to form a reinforcing braid 5 which surrounds the cover layer 4.
- a sheath layer 6 is formed on the reinforcing braid 5 with silicon rubber.
- the resultant outside diameter of the cable is 7.0 mm.
- the low electrostatic capacity wire-wound type ignition cable thus fabricated had an electrostatic capacity of 85 pF/m. Measurement of the field strength of the noises from a vehicle equipped with the ignition cable of the invention has shown that the production of noises in the FM radio frequency band is considerably less than that produced by the ignition cables of the prior art.
- Examples of the base polymer for formng the ferrite core layer are chlorinated polyethylene, polyolefin resin, EPDM and silicone. Not only Mn-Zn ferrite but also Ni-Zn ferrite may be employed.
- the wire wound on the ferrite core may be a "Nichrome" wire, a stainless steel wire, an iron-nickel wire, or any wire which is coated with a magnetic material.
- a mold release such as silicone oil or paraffin may be applied to the wire wound on the ferrite core in order to provide an easy pin insertion at the end thereof.
- dielectric material for providing the low electrostatic capacity examples include crystalline polyethylene, non-crystalline polyolefin resin such as ethylene propylene copolymer (including ethylene propylene diene mixture (EPDM)), ethylene- ⁇ -olefin copolymer, or the blend compounds thereof.
- a perforated tape may be employed as the reinforcing layer.
- the reinforcing layer may be omitted.
- the ignition cable according to the invention has a low winding core diameter. Moreover, by coating the core with a material having a low dielectric constant, the electrostatic capacity of the cable is reduced. Finally, the number of turns of the wound wire is set so that the anti-resonance frequency thereof is set to suppress noise at the widely used 80 MHz frequency.
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I.sub.p =(Eg/jωZ.sub.o) (2)
L=4π.sup.2 ·d.sub.1.sup.2 ·μs·N.sup.2 ×10.sup.-7 (H/m) (5)
μsN.sup.2 =4.75×10.sup.8 (6)
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